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Mobile Learning in the 21st Century
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Cell phone Features
Yes I do.
No I don't.
Yes it does.
No it doesn't.
Yes he does.
No he doesn't.
Yes she does.
No she doesn't.
You can also answer with I don't know
1) Do you have a cell phone?
2) Does your cell phone have a camera?
3) Does your cell phone record video?
4) Does your cell phone have vibrate?
5) Does your cell phone text message?
6) Does your cell phone have a calculator?
7) Does your cell phone have an address book?
8) Does your cell phone have an audio recorder?
9) Does your cell phone have Internet?Interview a partner:1) Do you have a cell phone?
2) Does your cell phone have a camera?
3) Does your cell phone record video?
4) Does your cell phone have vibrate?
5) Does your cell phone text message?
6) Does your cell phone have a calculator?
7) Does your cell phone have an address book?
8) Does your cell phone have an audio recorder?
9) Does your cell phone have Internet?
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Polite or Impolite?
Is it polite/safe to use your cell phone_________?Yes, it is.
No, it isn't.
1) Is it polite to use your cell phone in the bathroom?
2) Is it polite to use your cell phone at the supermarket?
3) Is it polite to use your cell phone at the movies?
4) Is it polite to use your cell phone on the bus?
5) Is it polite to use your cell phone at a restaurant?
6) Is it polite to use your cell phone in English class?
7) Is it safe to use a cell phone while driving?
Interview a partner
1) Is it polite to use your cell phone in the bathroom?
2) Is it polite to use your cell phone at the supermarket?
3) Is it polite to use your cell phone at the movies?
4) Is it polite to use your cell phone on the bus?
5) Is it polite to use your cell phone at a restaurant?
6) Is it polite to use your cell phone in English class?
7) Is it safe to use a cell phone while driving?
Brainstorm with the class and create a chart with the results.
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Cell Phone Etiquette
With your partner, brainstorm 5 places it is inappropriate to use a cell phone.
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Watch the video athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TRDNdDWYDU
In what five places did Curt the Cyberguy say it was inappropriate to use a cellphone?
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Have you ever used a cell phone inappropriately? __________________
Describe a time when you saw a cell phone being used inappropriately. Where were
you? Describe the person. What was the person doing? How did that make you feel?What did you do?
Student Sample (Inappropriate Use of Cell Phones)
Yesterday in the class, when I took the test, somebody called me. When my cell phone
started ringing, I felt embarrassed because I knew, we were not supposed to use cell phone
in the class. But, I have learned now, before the class start, I have to turn off my cell phone
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Question of the Day
Questions that can be asked
We missed you in class today.Will you be coming tomorrow?
Please bring _________to class tomorrow.
Do you want the teacher to send you messages on your phone?
Do you have any children?
Are you practicing English?
What are you doing?
Are you speaking English?
What do you do after class?
What did you eat for breakfast this morning?
Student Survey
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Instant Photo Gratification
Software name Owner Privacy Storage (free
accounts)
Notes
Photobucket
http://www.photobucket.com
Seattle ProperAuthorization and
Authenticationmechanisms ensurethe users privacy atPhotobucket.com.Password protectedsharing, and guestlevel accessauthorizationmethods are usedto share the privatepics. You can alsorender the photosas public, whichwould not requireany authentication.
Unlimited
photos and
up to 500
videos
Has photo
competitions and
groups
Flickr
http://www.flickr.com
YahooOnly you (private)
Your friends
Your family
Anyone (public)
2 videos and
300 MB of
photos each
calendar
month
Photostream
views limited to
the 200 most
recent images
Post any of you
photos in up to
10 group pool
Only smaller
(resized)images access
e (though the
originals are
saved in case
you upgrade
later)
Picasais a software programthat you install on your
computer to let you edit,organize, and share your
digital photos.Picasa Web Albumsa website
where you can upload
pictures from your computer
Google+is a website whereyou can upload pictures fromyour computer into "albums."
When you sign up for
Google+, you're also signingup for Picasa Web Albums.
Google Public Limited
anyone withlink
Limited-must sign inwithgoogle+
Only You
Video can be
no larger
than 1 GB
1 GB forphotos and
videos.
Maximum photo
size: Each image ca
be no larger than 20
megabytes and arerestricted to 50
megapixels or less.
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Instant Student Response Gratification
Group me (Group phone conferencing)
http://groupme.com/
Celly.ly for group text discussions (http://cel.ly)
Remind 101 for one way discussions (http://www.remind101.com/)
Cell Phone as Clicker
http://www.polleverywhere.com/
See article: Free Clickers in the Classroom
http://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.com/2010/10/free-classroom-response-system-with.html
Prosperous SPACEShttps://posterous.com/
Students send email to: [email protected]
To view photos:http://sgaer.posterous.com/
Sample Handout fromNell Eckersley
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Google Voice:http://voice.google.com(sign up for a free account)
Voki:http://www.voki.com
Note: Max recording time is 1 minute
Networking
Evernote: http://www.evernote.comDiigo: http://diigo.comDelicious: http://delicious.com
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QR CODESWhat is a QR Code?
QR means (Quick Response)
Favorite App is BeeTagg
(has app for every smartphone)
46 Interesting Ways to Use QR Codes
http://bit.ly/ISZPxl
Classroom ideasTreasure Hunt (lesson plan follows from
By clevercupcake.
Treasure Hunt Taken from( http://www.emoderationskills.com/?p=278)
Create a series of QR codes with short text clues. Print out your QR codes andstick them up around the classroom walls, or around your school/institution.
Have a prize/reward and final destination point for your treasure hunt.
A practical example for language teachers:
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Language aim: Following and giving directions
Post a series of short text clues around the school to practice directionse.g. Leave the classroom, turn left, and continue straight ahead. Open the
third door on your right. Your next clue is there! Make the clues
progressively a little more complicated. In pairs, students follow the clues in each QR code, to a series of locations
in turn. Each new location has a new QR code with a new clue.
At the final location, leave some sort of prize or reward e.g. a packet ofsweets that can be shared among allmembers of the class for young
learners, or important information/a pleasant surprise for adults (e.g.corrected homework assignments).
Once back in the classroom, put the students in new pairs. The pairs try torecreate the directions in writing, but change the final location clue. They
then swap their recreated directions with another pair, and physicallyfollow the newly-written directions, to see where they end up.
Feedback and round up. What were the final destinations? Were any the
same? What difficulties did they have with understanding the directions?What new language have they learned? You could also solicit feedback on
the experience of using QR codes!
Try this QR Code for massive resources on mobile learning
To generate QR Codes use
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Mobile Phone Jargon (Pages 9-12 are taken fromhttp://www.aloscotland.com/alo/viewresource.htm?id=2099 )
Getting to grips with mobile phone jargon can be tough. As mobile technology has advancedat such a rapid rate, it seems like you need to learn a new mobile phone language to be ableto understand even the simplest phone descriptions.We try to make everything on Top10 mobile phones easy to understand, but if you'restruggling with any of the mobile phone jargon you've come across, our mobile phoneglossary should provide you with everything you need to become an expert in mobile-speak.1G First-generation mobiles or mobile systems these are the first ever mobiles, they are nolonger developed but provide the basis for all today's mobiles. Find out more in our History ofmobile phones2G Second-generation mobiles or mobile systems 2G mobiles offer data, fax and SMS
mobile services. 2G mobiles also offer limited data communications.2.5G This was the next step from 2G and provides enhanced data communications as wellas some other features.3G Third-generation mobiles or mobile systems. 3G is the current generation of mobiletechnology, it supports much higher data rates, full motion video, and allows mobile users toaccess the internet.Air time This is the number of minutes spent talking on the phone, or the allowance ofminutes from your provider. (See Talk Time) .Air time provider This is simply the mobilephone network. (See Talk Time Provider)Bluetooth Technology that allows a wire-free connections between devices.
Caller display The screen of your mobile shows the name and number, and sometimes apicture of the caller on a call.Camera phone This is a mobile phone with an inbuilt camera device so you can takepictures with your phone. In recent years this has meant both still images and video.Compare all camera phones Camera phonesCell broadcast Your mobile network may occasionally provide you with useful informationvia SMS text messaging.Coverage This is the area in which you get mobile phone signal from your network. If youhave coverage you can make and receive calls on your mobile phone. Find out more in ourGuide to mobile phone coverageDesk-top charger A handy gadget that holds the handset upright on a surface while it is
charging so you can easily view the caller display. Check out our handy guide How tocharge a mobileDual band All new UK mobiles are dual band, this term refers to mobiles that can switchbetween two frequencies.Email This is a shortening of electronic mail - most email is composed on a computer andsent via the internet but with new developments in mobile phone technology, you can nowsend and receive email using a mobile phone.GPRS General Packet Radio Service This is a way to enhance 2G phones so they cansend and receive data more rapidly. A GPRS connection means the phone is "always on"and can transfer data immediately. This is the standard digital service used throughout
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Europe.
Hands-Free This is a safety feature that allows you to talk without holding the handset toyour head; it often involves using an extra hands-free accessory such as a Bluetoothearpiece, and is particularly popular with drivers because holding a handset while driving is
illegal in the UK.MP3 Player This can be a hardware, or software device, that can be built into a mobilephone and used to play audio files on your phone.Multimedia messaging This term refers to sending messages between mobile phones informats other than text, for example images and video clips. Check out our guide How totake pictures with your mobile phoneOff-Peak This refers to the period of time after business hours have ended and during whichmobile phone companies quite often offer reduced rates for calls.Oftel The office of telecommunications This is the independent watchdog for the UKtelephone industry. It also covers mobile phones.Pay As You Go (PAYG) This is a pre-pay mobile phone service. It works by allowing
customers to purchase credit in advance to give you talk time on your phone.PC card This device allows you to connect your mobile phone to your computer.Peak This is the time of day when the phone network is busiest this usually occurs duringnormal business hours. Networks normally make calls more expensive during this peak timeperiod.Polyphonic ringtones This is a form of ringtone which uses up to 40 different notes playingat one time, previously mobile phone ringtones used 16 notes these were calledmonophonic tones.Roaming This is sometimes referred to as International Roaming. It means using your phoneon a different network to the one to which you are signed-up. Your network and talk plan willdetermine how many countries you can roam in.
SIM This stands for Subscriber Identity Module and is the chip that identifies the mobilenumber and mobile account to the network. It stores essential data and without a SIM amobile phone will not work.SMS This stands for Short Message Service, it is the service that allows short text messagesto be sent and received on all mobile phone networks. Mobile phones & free textsStandby time This refers to the number of hours that a mobile phone battery will last withoutreceiving or making any calls. If you use the phone to make calls or send text messages thenthe standby time will be diminished.T9 This is the dictionary that predicts your text as you type text messages into your phone it helps you to quickly write text messages.Talk time This is the same as Air time and refers to the actual amount of time spent talking
on the phone, or in some cases the allowance of time.Talk time provider This is the same as Air Time Provider, and refers to the mobile phonenetwork. For more information check out our Guide to mobile phone networksTri-Band Tri band or Triple band phones can operate across three GSM bands, whichmeans they can work in more than 100 countries.Voice activated dialing This is a way of controlling the call function on your mobile phone.You say the name of a contact and it will automatically dial their number. This is a functionmost commonly used with hands free sets by drivers.Voicemail This is a mobile phone service provided by your network. Voicemail recordsmessages from callers when you are unable to answer the phone.
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WAP This means Wireless Application Protocol, WAP enables mobile phones to activate theservices that mean we can access the internet on our mobile phones.
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